Il 29/07/2013 18:14, Gleb Natapov ha scritto: >>>>>> > >>>> accessed_dirty &= >>>>>> > >>>> pte >> (PT_DIRTY_SHIFT - PT_ACCESSED_SHIFT); >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> if (PT_GUEST_DIRTY_MASK != 0 && unlikely(!accessed_dirty)) { >>>>>> > >>>> >>>>>> > >>>> the obvious reaction is "what, is there a case where I'm using >>>>>> > >>>> accessed_dirty if PT_GUEST_DIRTY_MASK == 0?" Of course it makes sense >>>>> > >>> In this case accessed_dirty has correct value of 0 :) The if() bellow just >>>>> > >>> tells you that since A/D is not supported there is nothing to be done >>>>> > >>> about zero value of accessed_dirty, but the value itself is correct! >>>> > >> >>>> > >> It is correct because accessed_dirty is initialized to 0. But the "&" >>>> > >> with a bit taken out of thin air (bit 0 of the PTE)? That's just >>>> > >> disgusting. :) >>>> > >> >>> > > Sorry to disgust you, but the code relies on this "&" trick with or >>> > > without the patch. It clears all unrelated bits from pte this way. No >>> > > new disgusting tricks are added by the patch. >> > >> > Oh the code is not disgusting at all! It is very nice to follow. >> > >> > The new disgusting ;) trick is that here in the EPT case you're >> > effectively doing >> > >> > accessed_dirty &= pte; >> > >> > where bit 0 is the "R" bit (iirc) and has absolutely nothing to do with >> > dirty or accessed. > > What bit 0 has to do with anything? Non ept code after shift also has > random bits and random places in ept (R at P place, U at R place), the > trick is that accessed_dirty masks bits we are not interesting in and > capture only those we want to follow (accessed in regular case, non in > ept case). This is exactly what original code is doing, so they are > either both disgusting or both very nice to follow :) The comment is clear: "fold the dirty bit into accessed_dirty by shifting it one place right". In the EPT case the comment makes no sense and it is not obvious that you rely on accessed_dirty=0 even before that line. That's why I'd rather have that code out of the PT_GUEST_DIRTY_MASK==0 case. Paolo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html